RE: Defender makes UK debut at Goodwood Revival...

RE: Defender makes UK debut at Goodwood Revival...

Saturday 14th September 2019

Defender makes UK debut at Goodwood Revival...

...where it's clear the original car has more than a little life left in it yet



The vintage-only rules apparently don't apply to Land Rover at the Goodwood Revival. The firm brought its all-new Defender - the unquestioned star of Frankfurt - to the event's reenacted 'Earl's Court Motor Show'. It sits alongside Series 1 in the mock-up - and despite being more than half a century younger than most cars in the circuit's grounds this weekend, it's receiving a lot of positive attention. Granted, it's about as at home at the Revival as a pair of Nike Air Maxes, but the anecdotal response to its presence seems very welcoming.

Probably it's helped along by the fact that Land Rover is one of the weekend's iconic marques. There are Defender marshals cars lining the track, all dressed in period clothing and in some cases - like when they're called into action - offering as much entertainment as the racers themselves. There are Defender (or Series I/II) military vehicles, painted in camouflage colours and wearing Union Flags amongst the WW2 displays. And there are even more Defenders in the visitor car parks, with everything from ex-farm workhorses to city slickers making a rare appearance on grass.


Collectively, they serve to illustrate the enormous boots the new Defender has to fill at home, let along on the global stage. The initial response to its new appearance (on balance and unscientifically) seems to have generally been good - or at least better than we might have expected given the concerns expressed by PHers when those first spy pics landed. But of course it doesn't guarantee that this new, expensive and occasionally cutting-edge car is going to scale even the foothills of its predecessor's achievement.

With a starting price of £45,240, it's also hard to imagine many racing circuits investing in a fleet of Defenders for their staff, or many farmers happy to have one scraping along hedgerows on narrow country lanes with a horsebox in tow. Don't expect the military to be chopping in its fleet of half-a-century-old Defenders for the new one anytime soon either.

If the Defender's presence at Goodwood highlights anything though, it's just how different the new car is from its forebear. Obvious perhaps - and no criticism of its necessarily 21st century approach - but there's just no replacing Land Rover's most famous model in a way that would make it seem consistent with Revival. Fortunately, as Goodwood's best weekend amply proves, the old workhorse-grade Defender is far from finished.


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JerryF

Original Poster:

282 posts

174 months

Friday 13th September 2019
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The article mentions a staring price of £45k. This is the 110 model which is the only model you can order. It is widely anticipated the 90 will be £40k.

FourWheelDrift

88,494 posts

284 months

Friday 13th September 2019
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JerryF said:
The article mentions a staring price of £45k. This is the 110 model which is the only model you can order. It is widely anticipated the 90 will be £40k.
If it's by the inch it should be £36,800 biggrin

Dave Hedgehog

14,549 posts

204 months

Friday 13th September 2019
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FourWheelDrift said:
JerryF said:
The article mentions a staring price of £45k. This is the 110 model which is the only model you can order. It is widely anticipated the 90 will be £40k.
If it's by the inch it should be £36,800 biggrin
if be Tesla pricing it would be

£47,499

oh wait

£37,499

oh wait

£41,499

oh...

anonymous-user

54 months

Friday 13th September 2019
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Had a glance at it today. It now looks very much the same as all the other vehicles in the RR range.

Meanwhile, I was interested to see these making a come-back in North America, https://www.mahindraautomotivena.com/roxor



Checkmate

627 posts

207 months

Friday 13th September 2019
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I dunno, maybe they designed it in the dark or something...

robertdon777

169 posts

63 months

Friday 13th September 2019
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The pics show a Skoda Yeti

Where is the new LR?

redroadster

1,737 posts

232 months

Friday 13th September 2019
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Watered down styling I'd pass just because of it tbh .

The Vambo

6,643 posts

141 months

Friday 13th September 2019
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robertdon777 said:
The pics show a Skoda Yeti

Where is the new LR?

deejay005

51 posts

178 months

Friday 13th September 2019
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Dave Hedgehog said:
if be Tesla pricing it would be

£47,499

oh wait

£37,499

oh wait

£41,499

oh...
laugh

Leonardo101

51 posts

74 months

Friday 13th September 2019
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All that wait for another RR corporate clone with dire false checkplate details!!

coppice

8,599 posts

144 months

Friday 13th September 2019
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Weird isn't it ? Until the Millennium the Defender had been a bit of a joke for years . It was only bought by old school farmers who didn't trust that new fangled , if reliable, Japanese stuff the rest of the world has been using since we lost the Empire.

But suddenly it was only a bloody Icon , loved by every classic car magazine hack , hipsters and off grid nutjobs alike. But very few farmers - in my part of the world they all drive crew cab f*** off pickups .

anonymous-user

54 months

Friday 13th September 2019
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Anyone else spot the glaring historical error with:

PH said:
There are Defender (or Series I/II) military vehicles, painted in camouflage colours and wearing Union Flags amongst the WW2 displays.
But yes, i'd say the new Defender is right at home at Goodwood, as this is precisely it's target audience!



middle aged, rather well off people trying to recapture the glories of their past...... ;-)

Veeayt

3,139 posts

205 months

Friday 13th September 2019
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The front looks almost like the MK I Freelander's.

anonymous-user

54 months

Friday 13th September 2019
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JerryF said:
The article mentions a staring price of £45k. This is the 110 model which is the only model you can order. It is widely anticipated the 90 will be £40k.
The starting price of the 90 is on the JLR website



dvs_dave

8,612 posts

225 months

Friday 13th September 2019
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milesr3 said:
The starting price of the 90 is on the JLR website

Seems rather bizarre that they couldn’t knock off £291 quid for a starting price of £39,999....ie below the psychological £40k barrier. The exclamations if it being too expensive by the unthinking masses would be greatly reduced by that simple move.

Billy_Whizzzz

2,006 posts

143 months

Friday 13th September 2019
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It really isn’t a very beautiful or interesting looking thing, and in all honesty won’t do much more for most people than anything else in the LR/RR Range. I’ve got a Series 2, 2 Defenders and a RR classic among other things and I don’t feel one jot of desire for this, whereas every trip in my Defender is a pleasure and I feel happy whenever I see it. Ah well, simple pleasures.

V8rumble

59 posts

202 months

Friday 13th September 2019
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I too are not interested in this so called a Defender, as I have this and



and like you every journey is special

anonymous-user

54 months

Friday 13th September 2019
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Billy_Whizzzz said:
It really isn’t a very beautiful or interesting looking thing
looks are subjective, but after a year of looking at it, i think the new one is pretty decent looking:


https://www.instagram.com/p/B2W0lQRHn5f/?utm_sourc...


And actual has made the old one look, well, old really.......

anonymous-user

54 months

Friday 13th September 2019
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My two, separated by 55 years;



The new one will be better by any measure but it's dreadfully over designed. Nothing timeless about it. It looks recognisable from the side but the front is awful.

Edited by anonymous-user on Friday 13th September 23:15

ettore

4,131 posts

252 months

Friday 13th September 2019
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Bit of a poor article this isn’t it? Casually written and casually unthinking.

Also, no Defender’s in any ww2 displays at Goodwood, nor indeed many within the circuit. Lots of Land Rovers of course and the Earls Court display is for manufacturers to show new vs old. Presume the author didn’t notice the other new metal in the room.

Try harder PH